Woman killed, 3 children hurt in I-95, Brevard County crash: FHP
What we know
According to FHP, the crash happened around 12:25 p.m. on southbound I-95, north of the Pineda Causeway (mile marker 188). The crash involved a 2003 Ford F-350 and a 2023 Honda Odyssey.
FHP said there were four people inside the Honda Odyssey. The driver, an adult woman, died at the crash site. Three other people who were in the vehicle were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, FHP.
Brevard County Fire Rescue confirmed to FOX 35 that three children were taken to the hospital – one was flown by medivac and the two others were transported by ambulance.
The driver of the Ford F-350 was not hurt and remained on-scene after the crash.
What we don't know
It was not immediately clear how the crash happened. The cause remains under investigation, FHP said. FHP has also not released the identity of the woman killed, nor her connection to the three children.
The Source
The information in this article comes from Florida Highway Patrol and Brevard County Fire Rescue.

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